Government publishes first set of regulations on batteries

The government has published the first set of regulations which implement the EU Batteries Directive detailing the technical requirements for placing batteries onto the UK market. Are you prepared?

The EU Batteries Directive applies to all types of new (single use) batteries and accumulators (more commonly known as rechargeable batteries), regardless of their shape, volume, weight, material composition or use, placed on the market on or after 26 September 2008.

The Batteries and Accumulators (Placing on the Market) Regulations 2008 were published in full on 21 August and come into force on 26 September 2008.

Government has confirmed that from 26 September 2008 any persons wishing to place on the market new batteries and accumulators, and appliances that may contain batteries and accumulators, must comply with new requirements.

> Read our guide to the key requirements.

 


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